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Marleen de Rooy
Political reporter
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Albert Simons
politics The Hague
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Marleen de Rooy
Political reporter
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Albert Simons
politics The Hague
In the Senate, BBB, VVD, PVV, JA21 and 50Plus first want more information about security of supply before they can vote for the bill that will completely close the gas tap in Groningen
The Senate has therefore decided to postpone consideration of the proposal to permanently close the tap. The plan was to deal with it next Tuesday.
VVD Member of Parliament Van den Berg said that not all questions about security of supply have yet been answered and he first wants to await the discussion in the House of Representatives of a law on the ‘gas market’: “Let’s not just look at one interest,” he added. On. “In a rapidly changing geopolitical world, we must also pay attention to security of supply. There is a high demand for energy throughout the Netherlands.”
Anger from other parties
Other parties are afraid that the formation parties will use this postponement so that they can use the gas tap again in the future. The forming parties reject that. According to the VVD, it is not the intention to continue drilling.
GroenLinks-PvdA spokesperson Crone spoke of a procedural opportunity argument and Senator Visseren of the Party for the Animals spoke of a new low in government confidence.
House of Representatives with a large majority in favor
Last month, the House of Representatives approved by an overwhelming majority the plan of outgoing State Secretary Vijlbrief to fill the gas extraction sites with concrete, so that the gas tap can then be closed permanently. According to the House of Representatives, this must happen as soon as possible (the original planning was October 1).
Vijlbrief now reacts with surprise at the postponement of the proceedings in the Senate.